Improving/Testing Ball Handling
Posted by: Baba "Bob" Eleby El
in Inspire To Perspire
on Jul 13, 2010
Although there are many useful drills that will help players improve their ball handling skills. No ball handling drill will simulate game situations more and reinforce dribbling confidence; than playing against tough competition!
I vividly remember early on in my playing career, how I wanted nothing more than to show my defenders/spectators/teammates and coaches, "how much ball control I had." The ability to go left, go right, crossover, take it between my legs (forwards and backwards), and make the crowd pleasing pass at will--all appealed to me!
Although I diligently followed my daily ball-handling practice routines (and improved), when it came time to play against older more seasoned/serious players; something was missing???
I was over-dribbling, over passing the basketball, and forcing issues, with no concept of game situations. Consequently, my teammates were standing around--watching me dribble, no offensive movement, just stagnation. In fact, most defensive players guarding me, would just sit in their defensive stance and keep me in front of them. Whenever, I decided to take action with the basketball it was either too soon or too late.
Fortunately for me, I was playing with guys more experienced, more seasoned, and willing to provide winning/critical feedback. These top notch, highly recruited, division 1 bound players suggested, "I dribble with urgent purpose, pass timely to the open man, and play as many competitive games as physically possible--if I really wanted to improve my ball handling skills."
Coach Bob
Moor Better Sports Academy
Washington DC
202 747-8211
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